A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

Sometimes the therapeutic journey brings up a strong need to “fix” its most significant stages. So it happens that the person discovers a poetic vein in speaking and narrating. It’s owing to this, that a client was able to track a pathway, to write a story of sorrow and of memories, nice and unpleasant; that the protagonist of the therapeutic process caught in her memory, slowly, slowly. And equally slowly, slowly she shaped the emerging figures in the fog with the aid of her psychotherapist. This piece of work shall lead the reader into the secrets of a therapy that turns out to be the research of the “true” story of the childhood of everyone of us. Each poem testifies how difficult it is to recall the past, to rebuild it through the renewal of emotions, anguish, experienced and concealed, until you find their sense by means of a crude, maybe cruel rereading of reality. It’s as if we have many pieces of a puzzle of which we have lost the picture.

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A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

Sometimes the therapeutic journey brings up a strong need to “fix” its most significant stages. So it happens that the person discovers a poetic vein in speaking and narrating. It’s owing to this, that a client was able to track a pathway, to write a story of sorrow and of memories, nice and unpleasant; that the protagonist of the therapeutic process caught in her memory, slowly, slowly. And equally slowly, slowly she shaped the emerging figures in the fog with the aid of her psychotherapist. This piece of work shall lead the reader into the secrets of a therapy that turns out to be the research of the “true” story of the childhood of everyone of us. Each poem testifies how difficult it is to recall the past, to rebuild it through the renewal of emotions, anguish, experienced and concealed, until you find their sense by means of a crude, maybe cruel rereading of reality. It’s as if we have many pieces of a puzzle of which we have lost the picture.

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A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

by Maddalena Bosio
A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

A Psychotherapy? No... A Lifetime...

by Maddalena Bosio

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Sometimes the therapeutic journey brings up a strong need to “fix” its most significant stages. So it happens that the person discovers a poetic vein in speaking and narrating. It’s owing to this, that a client was able to track a pathway, to write a story of sorrow and of memories, nice and unpleasant; that the protagonist of the therapeutic process caught in her memory, slowly, slowly. And equally slowly, slowly she shaped the emerging figures in the fog with the aid of her psychotherapist. This piece of work shall lead the reader into the secrets of a therapy that turns out to be the research of the “true” story of the childhood of everyone of us. Each poem testifies how difficult it is to recall the past, to rebuild it through the renewal of emotions, anguish, experienced and concealed, until you find their sense by means of a crude, maybe cruel rereading of reality. It’s as if we have many pieces of a puzzle of which we have lost the picture.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155209645
Publisher: Maddalena Bosio
Publication date: 04/10/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 909 KB

About the Author

Nata in Australia. Laureata in psicologia a Padova.
Quattro anni di studi presso il Facilitator Development Institute di Roma, dove ho acquisito la qualifica di psicoterapeuta Rogersiana.
I miei docenti sono stati Carl Rogers, Chuck Devonshire, Gorge de Rita, Nat Raskin.
Nei quattro anni di Roma il mio tutor è stato Chuck Devonshire al quale debbo molto per la sua sensibilità e capacità di trasmettere con il metodo di insegnamento “non direttivo” i concetti basilari della Terapia Centrata Sulla Persona. Questi docenti provengono dal Centre for the Study of the Person, Università di La Jolla a San Diego in California.
Per altri quattro anni ho frequentato un gruppo di supervisione condotto da Chuck Devonshire.
Facendo tesoro di tanta esperienza con lui e di anni di mia libera professione sono riuscita a pescare quei “fili” che affondano nella storia della persona e che “accanitamente” emergono dai fondali e diventano i protagonisti del nostro modo di essere (la” tendenza attualizzante” distorta di Rogers). Da questa esperienza nasce il mio libro: “Una psicoterapia? …No …Una vita”.
Da molti anni sono docente di Sessuologia Clinica presso il Centro Italiano di Sessuologia. Collaboro con il Servizio di Sessuologia Clinica del Dipartimento di Psicologia dell’Università di Bologna e ho scritto vari articoli di sessuologia.

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